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# Ban Sri Panwa rises in Twitter trending ranking After Hi-So, Sri Panwa hotel owner Mr. Worasit Issara or Whale posted IG Story commented on “Rung-Panasaya”, student assembly leader . That he is not a Thai, willing to aim to “arrest this child”
On September 21, 2020, the reporter reported that Twitter people join the hashtag #ban Sri Panwa, rising in popularity rankings Show disgust After Mr. Worasit Issara or “Plawan”, the owner of the luxurious Sri Panwa resort in Phuket. The story was posted via a personal Instagram wan.issara commenting on Miss Panasaya Sitthichirawattanakul or “Rung”, the leader of the Thammasat group and the rally. Who was the organizer of the rally from September 19 to 20
The video contains English subtitles. Which translated into Thai has the supposed meaning that Rungpanasaya is not Thai and asks the question Who does he work for and urges the police to take action to arrest “this child”?
“This shit has to end … she’s not Thai! Who is she working for? This one needs to be in jail. Darling!”, Whale video message.
After the whale posted the video Y caused the #ban Sri Panwa trend to rise to the top of Twitter since last night. Many users have shared various opinions. And also mention other businesses of the Issara family too
“The owner of Sri Panwa insults the leader of the mafia. Later, sit back and enjoy Omakase. Cut the picture, Thais don’t have to eat because of this government. #Ban Sri Panwa, ”wrote one user on Twitter.
“For those who claim to ban, why is it not flat? There is no wisdom !!! This house is not only Sri Panwa School, but also Charn Issara Group. Development Public Company Limited is on the stock market , there are many houses, restaurants, if we are flat there is definitely a stock market impact. # Ban Sri Panwa “
On September 3, the whale was one of the businessmen to meet with the Prime Minister. To comment on economic development, the Prime Minister opened a forum to listen to proposals, visions and opinions in the promotion of each business sector. At the Government House attended by more than 70 businessmen
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